From: Michael Snyder (msnyder@theedgepc.net)
Date: Sat Oct 04 2003 - 17:55:11 GMT-3
I got a simple hub and spoke lab I'm doing.
The requirement is that one downstream neighbor be preferred over
another that has equal cost routes to the same destination.
I know I could do this with a route-map, but it's not allowed.
It's using ospf, but I think the same problem apply with be with eigrp
too.
Can't change the cost or bandwidth or delay of one neighbor without
changing the other at the same time, because it's the same outgoing
interface.
Did I miss anything?
I've already tried changing the admin distance of just that one
neighbor. No luck, in fact the command seems broken.
The network type is non-broadcast, which means the ospf neighbor cost
command won't work either.
Assuming I did use a route-map. Would the set ip default next-hop get
it, or would I be better going all out with the set ip net-hop command?
Thanks in Advance,
Michael
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